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Bill to Restrict OPRA in NJ Advances, Draws Criticism

Village Council

By JT Aregood • 02/13/17 3:38pm

After advancing in its first committee hearing Monday, a bill to restrict access to information available through the federal Open Public Records Act in New Jersey is drawing criticism from environmentalists who say it could pave the way for less transparency in the way the state doles out contracts for development.

The bill, sponsored by Assemblyman Wayne P. DeAngelo in a bid to keep businesses and advertisers from using public records for marketing purposes, advanced in a unanimous vote.

https://observer.com/2017/02/bill-to-restrict-opra-in-nj-advances-draws-criticism/

One thought on “Bill to Restrict OPRA in NJ Advances, Draws Criticism

  1. Why the dated photo? Photos of those 3 clowns (Paulie, Pooch and Blondie) should only be shown if they’re in handcuffs.

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